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mes Lyons and Gen. George W. Randolph acted as her counsel. The names of the witnesses were then called over, all of whom answered to their names. Dr. Erasmus Powell was first examined, and testified that he had been acquainted with Mrs. Allan for five or six years; knew her intimately, and, having corresponded frequently with her, could identify her handwriting. [Several of the intercepted letters were here produced, some of which he identified.] He had received, sometime about the 10th of June, a note from Mrs. Allan covering two letters directed to some persons at the North, with the request that he would have them forwarded. He took them to a gentleman who he knew had been in the habit of sending off letters by blockade runners and thought no more of the matter. --He did not read the letters himself, and therefore could not have known what were their contents. The person in whose hands he placed the letters had been in the habit of running them through to the North.